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January 21, 2007: An <a href="news/machine-update-script.php">updated version (0.30)</a> of the machine-update script is now available.
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October 5, 2006: To make the Counter more appealing it now has an experimental <a href="news/rssfeed.php">RSS feed</a>
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October 4, 2006: As of today the Linux Counter is <a href="news/spam.php">banning emails containing images</a>
<li>November 12, 2005: The Linux Counter is currently trying to become <a href="news/w3c.php">W3C validated</a>
<li>November 4, 2005: The internationalized Linux Counter site <a href="news/secure-site-int.php">switched to Gimel and https secured now</a></li>
<li>August 17, 2005: Login and administrative parts of the Linux Counter site now only available via <a href="news/secure-site.php">HTTPS</a></li>
<li>April 19, 2005: The new machine is now paid for!
<li>January 17, 2005: <a href="news/money.php">The Linux Counter asks you for money</a>
<li>January 3, 2005: <a href="news/translation-start.php">Start Translating</a> the Linux Counter site.
<li>December 27, 2004: <a href="news/charset-change.php">The Counter
is changing to Unicode</a>
<li>January 7, 2004: <a href="news/new-mail-setup.php">The Counter has a new mailing system</a>
<li>January 7, 2004: <a href="news/awakening.php">Waking up thousands of old registrants</a>
<li>November 7, 2003: <a href="news/one-click-renewal.php">One-Click-Renewal facility at last</a>
<li>September 30, 2003: <a href="news/ten-years-counting.php">The Linux Counter is ten years old!</a>
<li>April 23, 2003: <a href="news/grub.php">Attacked by Grub</a> - an uncontrolled spider indexes the counter.
<li>April 6, 2003: <a href="news/drop-2003.php">An analysis</a> of why
the count dropped in the first 2 months of 2003
<li>March 19, 2002: <a href="news/deletion.php">Old records</a> are now being removed continuously.<br>
If you cannot find your record - check the <a href="/login.php">login page</a> for help!
<li>November 1, 2001: All accounts that were marked BAD (some 92.000)
are now being set into FROZEN state. This means that they will not be
counted until someone logs in on that account; for all other intents and
purposes, they are deleted.
<li>October 2001: <a href="news/deletion.php">The Great Deletion</a>
date is set for November 1, 2001 
<li>Jan 2001: Email to old users goes out<br>
The Counter emails all users who have been registered for more than 2
years</li> 
<li>Jan 15, 2001: <a href="reports/systemstats.php">Running kernel versions</a>
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See what percentage of people use various kernel versions!
<li>Oct 9, 2000: See the <a href="reports/citystat.php">most
Penguin-friendly places on Earth</a>!
<li>Aug 14, 2000: The Counter moves to <a href="http://www.uninett.no">UNINETT</a>
<li>Mar 9, 2000: The <a href="http://i18n.counter.li.org/">Counter Internationalization Project</a> is
 started!
<li>Feb 16, 2000: The <a href="http://lugww.counter.li.org/">LUGWW project</a>
    joins forces with the Linux Counter
<li>Oct 14, 1999: The Counter moves to a <a href="new-machine.php">new machine</a>!
<li>Oct 1: The new logo is voted in
<li>Aug 27: Take the <a href="/survey/survey.php">Linux Counter Survey!</a>
<li>May 26, 8:09 GMT: The count passes 100.000 entries!
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You may also want to check out the list of <a href="reports/articles.php">press clippings</a>

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